Enjoy uninterrupted views of glacier-carved cliffs on your Milford Sound cruise aboard mdoern, spacious and comfortable catamarans.
With spacious seating indoors, an open sun deck up top and a covered deck at the rear, your cruise comfort is guaranteed.
Visit the onboard Café Bar for an array of substantial hot and cold snacks, or simply savour a local wine or beer as you bask in the beauty of the surrounds.
The famously friendly skipper and crew are on hand to share their wealth of local knowledge, take those all important photos and join you on foredeck for the big finale as the bow noses close to Stirling Falls!
Milford Sound Cruise: Check in starts 45 minutes beforehand at the Pure Milford desk (first on the right hand side as you enter the terminal)<br/>Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes<br/>Tea & Coffee: Complimentary tea, coffee and hot water is provided on board the cruise<br/>Milford Sound : Cruise travels the length of Milford Sound fiord to the mouth of the Tasman Sea, and returns along the opposite side<br/>Modern Catamaran
Milford Sound Cruise: Check in starts 45 minutes beforehand at the Pure Milford desk (first on the right hand side as you enter the terminal)<br/>Tea & Coffee<br/>Milford Sound: Cruise travels the length of Milford Sound fiord to the mouth of the Tasman Sea, and returns along the opposite side<br/>Modern Catamaran
Milford Sound Cruise: Cruise departs Milford Sound at 2:30pm, with check in 45 minutes before at the Pure Milford desk<br/>Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes<br/>Milford Sound: Cruise travels the length of Milford Sound fiord to the mouth of the Tasman Sea, and returns along the opposite side<br/>Modern Catamaran
Milford Sound Cruise: Check in starts 45 minutes beforehand at the Pure Milford desk (first on the right hand side as you enter the terminal)<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Tea & Coffee: Complimentary tea, coffee and hot water is provided on board the cruise<br/>Milford Sound: Cruise travels the length of Milford Sound fiord to the mouth of the Tasman Sea, and returns along the opposite side<br/>Glass Roof Catamaran
Milford Sound Cruise: Check in starts 45 minutes beforehand at the Pure Milford desk (first on the right hand side as you enter the terminal)<br/>Duration: 2 hours<br/>Tea & Coffee: Complimentary tea, coffee and hot water is provided on board the cruise<br/>Milford Sound: Cruise travels the length of Milford Sound fiord to the mouth of the Tasman Sea, and returns along the opposite side<br/>Glass Roof Catamaran
Step aboard our magnificent three deck catamarans, and enjoy a scenic cruise along spectacular Milford Sound.
Get up close and personal with the fiord's towering mountains, sheer cliffs and hanging valleys as the boat hugs the edges of the fiord throughout the two hour cruise. Feel the spray from the waterfalls that cascade from an ancient rainforest high in the mountains and look out for New Zealand fur seal colonies and occasionally dolphins swimming nearby.
The cruise goes the full length of the fiord to the Tasman Sea and return down the opposite side. During the exploration you will pass iconic landmarks such as Bowen Falls, Mitre Peak, Copper Point, Fairy Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Dale Point, Seal Rock and of course Stirling Falls.
Pure Milford desk is on the right hand side as you enter the Milford Sound Visitor Terminal
Please arrive for check in at the Milford Sound terminal 30 minutes before cruise departure. You will need a boarding pass to board the boat. The check in desk is on the right hand side as you enter.
Parking at Milford Sound is paid at the cost of $10 per hour. This can be paid for before or after your cruise at parking meters in the car park or terminal. These facilities are run by Milford Sound Tourism Ltd.
We recommend bringing cash for the onboard Cafe / Bar as a stable connection for credit card transactions is not always reliable.
Fiordland is a remote and breathtaking region in the southwest of New Zealand's South Island. Known for its dramatic fiords, towering cliffs, and lush rainforests, it offers some of the most spectacular natural scenery in the world. Milford Sound, one of the most famous fiords, is a must-visit for its stunning waterfalls and rich marine life.
A stunning fiord known for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and rich marine life. It's one of the most visited natural attractions in New Zealand.
One of New Zealand's Great Walks, offering breathtaking views of mountains, valleys, and alpine meadows.
A sanctuary for native wildlife, including rare birds and seals. Accessible by boat from Milford Sound.
Traditional Māori meal cooked in an earth oven, featuring meats and vegetables.
Creamy soup made with locally caught seafood like fish, mussels, and crayfish.
This is the warmest and driest time of year, with long daylight hours. It's ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
GMT+12 (Daylight Saving Time: GMT+13)
230VV, 50HzHz
Fiordland is generally safe, but the remote and rugged terrain requires caution.
Queenstown, Te Anau
Buses connect major towns and trailheads but may have limited schedules.
Limited
Car
Another of New Zealand's Great Walks, offering stunning views of mountains, lakes, and forests.
Jet boat tours through the Dart River and Glenorchy, offering scenic views and wildlife spotting.
Price varies by option